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Encyclopedia Of The Philosophy Of Law: And Social Philosophy Pdf

Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy

The , edited by Mortimer Sellers and Stephan Kirste, is the definitive global reference work for legal and social theory. Spanning five volumes and over 3,600 pages, it provides a comprehensive map of how humans conceptualize justice, authority, and society. Overview of the Work

Volume 2: Schools and Movements

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The physical print edition of such an encyclopedia often spans multiple heavy volumes, making it impractical for daily use in a digital-first academic environment. Seeking a PDF or digital version offers several distinct advantages: Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social

1. Truly Interdisciplinary

Unlike older encyclopedias (e.g., Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy – SEP), this one explicitly merges legal and social philosophy. An entry on "Contract" covers not just Hobbes/Rousseau but also recent social ontology (Searle). "Property" includes both Nozick’s libertarian view and Marxist legal theory. Usefulness and audience The physical print edition of

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